Series II: Correspondence
Scope and Content Note
The correspondence runs from the end of WWII to the early 1990s, and contains letters from domestic and foreign correspondents.
Arrangement
Arranged in two subseries:
Subseries A: Domestic
Subseries B: Foreign
Subseries A: Domestic
Scope and Content Note
This series contains letters from correspondents in the United States. Prominent domestic correspondents include: James Aronson and Cedric Belfrage ( National Guardian), W. E. B. DuBois, Charles Humboldt ( Mainstream), John Howard Lawson, Harry Magdoff, Pete Seeger, Morton and Helen Sobell, Willard Uphaus, Dr. Harry F. Ward, and Doxey and Yolanda Wilkerson.
A (alphabetical), 1949-1973, inclusive
Aronson, James, 1961-1979 , 1989, inclusive
B, 1947-1994, inclusive
Belfrage, Cedric, 1974-1979, inclusive
Buhle, Mary Jo and Paul, 1975-1992, inclusive
C, 1950-1994, inclusive
Criticism, Requests for (Chronological), 1946-1993, inclusive
D, 1946-1994, inclusive
Doctoral Students, Requests for Information, 1963-1994, inclusive
DuBois, W. E. B. - Correspondence, General, 1951-1960, inclusive
DuBois, W. E. B. - Documentary, 1964, inclusive
DuBois, W. E. B. - Film Project, 1993, inclusive
E-G, 1951-1991, inclusive
H-I, 1955-1991, inclusive
Humboldt, Charles, 1952-1973, inclusive
J-L, 1949-1994, inclusive
Lawson, John Howard, 1959-1964, inclusive
M, 1950-1993, inclusive
Magdoff, Harry, 1961-1990, inclusive
Mainstream, 1947-1962 , 1994, inclusive
N, 1951-1980, inclusive
New York Marxist School, 1990-1992, inclusive
O-P, 1955-1994, inclusive
R, 1949-1994, inclusive
S, 1949-1994, inclusive
Sobell Committee (Helen and Morton Sobell), 1970-1994, inclusive
T, 1958-1994, inclusive
Truman, President Harry S. - ATR Letter Concerning HUAC, Jun, 7, 1950
V, 1964-1994, inclusive
W, 1955-1990, inclusive
Wald, Alan, 1988-1990, inclusive
Ward, Harry F., 1953-1963, inclusive
Wilkerson, Doxey and Yolanda, 1949-1994, inclusive
World Fellowship (Rev. Dryden Phelps and Willard Uphaus), 1952-1994, inclusive
Y-Z, 1948-1994, inclusive
Subseries B: Foreign
Scope and Content Note
The foreign correspondence is principally with educators and others in the People's Republic of China, the German Democratic Republic, other socialist countries and Western Europe, and with her mother, Jean Rubinstein.